Winterborne Clinic in Dorchester

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LisaM
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Winterborne Clinic in Dorchester

Post by LisaM »

Hello, I am new to this site and would like to know if anyone has any experience of the Winterborne Clinic in Dorchester? I have been trying now for 3 years and next step is IVF which I know absolutely bugger all about. This clinic is the nearest to be (I'm in Bournemouth) and I would be interested to know what my next steps are as I am yet to get an appointment....

Any advice welcomed...
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Bronagh
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an expert soon enough

Post by Bronagh »

Hi,

I'd read about the proceedures on the left hand side of this board andyconsider getting you hands on a book by Zita West pregancy and conception , there is a very good section on preparing for IVF with nutrician and alternative therapies.Sorry but dont know anything about the clinic you mention. You will soon get a hang of all the jargon and become an expert soon enough. Good luck and keep asking questions

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Traci
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Location: oxfordshire

Post by Traci »

Lisa
Last year I recieved donor eggs from my cousin in Bournemouth and she used THE ROYAL as a satilight clinic but had to go to the winterbourne for counciling, I think she found them to be really nice , its strange though cause they do their scans in the evening not the morning .
Good luck

Trace x

PS Just fire away and ask all the questions you like on here and we will try and help you as much as we can :lol:
1st cycle own eggs Neg
2nd cycle own eggs Neg
3rd cycle cousins eggs Neg
4th cycle unknown donor eggs Neg
Going to have sisters eggs Feb 06
NEVER GIVE UP!
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